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Morocco as a gateway: structuring Africa–Europe corridors

Ghezali New Africa PartnersMar 10, 20265 min164 words
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Geography is not strategy

Morocco's position between Europe and sub-Saharan Africa is often cited — less often converted into structured partnerships. Location alone does not create assets. What matters is the ability to assemble industrial, institutional and financial actors around projects that both sides can defend over time.

Where opportunities concentrate

Agro-industry, renewable energy, logistics platforms and industrial zones remain the structural priorities. Each requires multi-party alignment: public agencies, operators, financiers and often international industrial partners. The gap is rarely capital — it is coordination and governance.

How we approach the corridor

Ghezali New Africa Partners works on consortium design with Morocco as a node in wider Africa–Europe strategies. We focus on projects that industrialise, connect supply chains and build sovereign economic capacity — with mechanisms that survive leadership changes and market cycles.

When to engage

If you are a government agency, industrial group or investor with a structural agenda — not a one-off transaction — we are open to confidential discussions via newafrica.ghezali.com.

Discuss with us

Confidential exchange — we respond when there is a fit.

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